Beagle (wrist) is targeting a return next Tuesday.

Beagle has been out since October 13th but is hoping to return next Tuesday vs. the Wild. The 33-year-old improves the Canucks bottom-6 depth immensely. Beagle has one assist in five games this season.

Beagle is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with a fractured forearm.

Beagle will miss at least one month with fractured forearm that he suffered in Florida on Saturday. With Beagle out and Elias Pettersson suffering a concussion in the game, Adam Gaudette has been recalled from the AHL and should make his season debut on Tuesday.

Beagle (upper-body) will not be in the Capitals lineup for Game 1.

Beagle is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.

Beagle played just 3:22 on Sunday before leaving the game with an undisclosed upper-body injury. Beagle missed Monday’s game and the Capitals recalling Travis Boyd on Tuesday suggests the Beagle won’t play on Thursday.

Beagle (illness) will not play on Tuesday.

Beagle (hand) returns to the Capitals lineup on Sunday.

Beagle has been out since December 30th, but will return this afternoon in Chicago. He is a fourth liner and a third liner on his best days, but has just 12 points (6G / 6A) in 36 games this season and is not a legitimate fantasy commodity.

Beagle (upper-body) will be a game-time decision on Tuesday.

Beagle reaggravated an old injury in Tuesday’s morning skate and is listed as a game-time decision for tonight’s contest. If Beagle is unable to play, look for Michael Latta to be bumped up to the third line and for Chandler Stephenson to get back into the lineup.

Beagle (upper-body) will be activated from IR and make his season debut on Wednesday.

Beagle has not played this season because of an upper-body injury, but he will be activated and take Brooks Laich's spot in the lineup vs. the Oilers on Wednesday. This is perfect timing for Beagle who is from Calgary, Albert and will take on the Oilers on Wednesday and Flames on Friday.